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coco bread

American  
[koh-koh bred] / ˈkoʊ koʊ ˈbrɛd /

noun

  1. a Jamaican bread typically made with coconut milk, butter, and a small amount of sugar, giving it a soft texture and slightly sweet taste.


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I wanted coconut drops, a spicy beef patty with coco bread, kola champagne, and some bun and cheese for later.

From Washington Post

Or maybe, if you’re lucky, it’s simply pulled from your oven, tossed directly from your baking pan into the loaf of coco bread on your counter.

From New York Times

M&A;’s Facebook page makes my mouth water: the jerk chicken coming off the grill; the glossy oxtails; the beef patties and puffy coco bread.

From Washington Times

Brown-stew chicken with rice and peas and coco bread from Spice Caribbean in Fort Myers.

From Washington Times

This building has been a bastion for Jamaican coco bread, patties and curries for years.

From Washington Times